The majestic forts and palaces of Rajasthan that you absolutely cannot forget to visit!

Amer Fort, Jaipur Jaipur is one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan. Also called the Pink City, Jaipur has been ruled by Rajput kingdoms for many centuries and developed into a planned city in the 17th century AD. Along with Delhi and Agra, Jaipur forms the Golden Triangle, one of the most famous sundowner circuits in the country. Surrounded by walls and gates decorated with paintings on a beautiful pink background, Jaipur, the Pink City successfully manages to retain its old-world charm. It is home to the best tourist places in Jaipur like Amer Fort, Jal Mahal, Jaigarh Fort, Jantar Mantar, Jaipur has many forts, palaces, temples and museums, local markets where you can shop for handicrafts, traditional clothes, jewelry and . Too many. There are many things to do in Jaipur such as shopping at the popular markets of the city which include Bapu Bazaar, Tripolia Bazaar and Johri Bazaar. Jaipur is also known for its local cuisine and famous delicacies which include the sweet dishes Ghevar, Onion Kachori and the most famous Dal Bati Churma.

Lohagarh Fort, Bharatpur The Lohagarh Fort today stands grand and majestic on an artificial island in the heart of the city of Bharatpur, yet a dismal sight to the fort. Nevertheless, the majestic fort is the centre of attraction in the entire city and is appreciated by tourists coming from all parts of the country to witness this grand spectacle.

City Palace Complex, Udaipur One of the most romantic cities in the world. Beautiful forts, palaces and temples. Home to one of the best hotels and resorts in the world. Well connected by air, road and rail.

Jaisalmer Fort, Jaisalmer Jaisalmer is a major tourist destination located in the northwestern state of Rajasthan in India. It is known as the 'Golden City' due to its golden dunes and palaces in golden honey sandstone. It is adorned with ornate Jain temples and Havelis. Jaisalmer Fort is a citadel with narrow streets that have been inhabited for generations and houses shops selling handmade goods. Jaisalmer is a town, and to reach the sand dunes travellers have to take a camel ride followed by a jeep safari. Thus, Jaisalmer is an amalgamation of exotic Indian desert culture, heritage and adventure

Chittor Fort, Chittorgarh The capital of the erstwhile kingdom of Mewar, Chittorgarh is a land of forts, bastions, ruins and immortal folk songs of sacrifice and valor. Situated in south-eastern Rajasthan, Chittorgarh is known for the Chittorgarh Fort, the largest fort in India, built on top of a hill, spread over an area of about 700 acres. The magnificent fort will always be remembered for the daring self-sacrifice Jauhar committed by Queen Padmini to thwart the conquest of the fort by Alauddin Khilji.

Kumbhalgarh Fort, Rajsamand Famous for its huge snake-like fort, the city of Kumbhalgarh is another feather in the royal cap of Rajasthan. The historic city is famous for its majestic monuments, extravagant palaces, a series of temples and flamboyant chhatris. Kumbhalgarh Fort is the second most important fort in Rajasthan and is truly a spectacular sight. The attractive location of the fort at the foothills of the pebbled Aravalli hills adds to the overall appeal of the place. There is also a lion safari in Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary. In the foothills of the Aravallis, this region is rich in interesting terrain and other natural elements. Apart from maintaining the rich flora and fauna, the region also maintains a glorious past made to come alive with monuments flaunting tourists all around the city. The Kumbhalgarh Fort Wall is the second longest continuous wall in the world after the Great Wall of China.

Taragarh Fort, Bundi A princely state for a princely state, Bundi district is vested in the Hadoti scope of the royal state of Rajasthan, in the northwest of India. In majestical times, the area around Bundi was apparently habitable by various local tribes.Bundi was earlier called 'Bunda-ka-Nal'; Nal means 'narrow way'. It is said that its name is derived from a former Meena tribe man named Bunda Meena. Later the region was ruled by Rao Dev Hada, who took over Bundi. Jaita Meena founded another princely state in 1342, which was renamed Hadoti, the land of the great Hada Rajputs. Bundi is home to some of the most splendid palaces, majestic forts, its baoris (meaning water wells or step-wells), Havelis, etc. Temples and chhatris with carved pillars.It is of great historical importance as it has witnessed many battles and legends of valor. Bundi is blest with a richness of nature as well as beautiful patterns of rivers and lakes and some mesmerizing waterfalls. The lush green lands of this region host a huge variety of flora and fauna. The picturesque scenery of Bundi has inspired many writers and artists. Surrounded by the Aravalli range on three sides, this city is situated near a narrow valley at a distance of 210 km from Jaipur and 35 km from Kota.

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